INDIANAPOLIS — SNAP funds earmarked for people in Indiana are delayed at least a week, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration confirms to 13News.

The Trump administration is using a contingency fund to partially fund SNAP across the country, but because of that, the state has to recalculate what each household receives. That takes time and intensifies uncertainties.

We're seeing many examples of people helping put food on the table for Hoosiers in need, including longtime friends Erin Edds and Julieanna Childs. It took just two weeks for them to launch a nonprofit, Full Hands Out.

The community pantry project gives people an easy way to be generous by placing food donation bins inside local businesses in Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers and Zionsville, including one at The L

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